Attention, go see Seasons of the Vine!

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    Originally Posted By pitapan16

    Just wanted to let some of you guys who have'nt seen the little show, "Seasons of the Vine" that it is a great little show that I always enjoy chweckin out. Its especially nice to bring a drink with you, instead of checkin out a bench in the park, check out a bench and see a nice show! Very cool...
     
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    Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy

    I wanted to see that at Kar2oonMan's suggestion when I went to DL in 2004, but forgot about it---d'oh!

    I have no idea when I'll be back, but do wanna check it out if I get to go again.
     
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    Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA

    I second the motion for 'Seasons of the Vine.'

    No, it's not a film-based attraction that squirts water in your face, or blows bubbles on you, or has seats that rock, or features Animatronic animals yelling at you.

    But it's still excellent. :)
     
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    Originally Posted By debtee

    We have seen it and liked it as it as being from overseas, it taught us a bit about California.
     
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    Originally Posted By debtee

    ohh sorry I'm getting it mixed up!

    We also did this as well and liked it, by the wine country Tratorria is that right!
     
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    Originally Posted By RoadTrip

    We also enjoy 'Seasons of the Vine'. Not every attraction needs to be an E-ticket to be entertaining.
     
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    Originally Posted By mstaft

    Love it! It is very EPCOTish...
     
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    Originally Posted By woody

    >>But it's still excellent. :)

    How many wine glasses did you have prior to the show?
     
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    Originally Posted By RoadTrip

    woody, woody, woody...

    Some people can enjoy attractions that don't go up and down or round and round. Probably a tough concept to grasp, but it's true.
     
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    Originally Posted By pitapan16

    I thought the same thing the only two times I have seen it so far....very Epcotish!
     
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    Originally Posted By woody

    >>Some people can enjoy attractions that don't go up and down or round and round. Probably a tough concept to grasp, but it's true.<<

    That's DCA's attractions list. Movies or spinners/drop rides/roller coasters.

    VERY TRUE.
     
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    Originally Posted By DlandDug

    Gotta love Jeremy Irons talking about "the villains of Spring!"
     
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    Originally Posted By mickeycanuck

    It's a great little film, and the music is wonderful. I play that track on the DCA CD all the time.
     
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    Originally Posted By Dabob2

    Only saw it once, quite enjoyed it. Good film, good atmosphere, very EPCOT - except that, unlike World Showcase, if you feel like doing an actual ride afterwards, you don't have to walk half a mile to get to one. Also reminds me of the quasi-educational things DL itself used to have in years gone by.
     
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    Originally Posted By wonderingalice

    ^^That's the description I was looking for Dabob2... Takes me back to my childhood Tomorrowland... pre-1967! :)

    Sounds like another "don't miss" for me next weekend!
     
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    Originally Posted By davewasbaloo

    Add me as another Seasons lover. A glass of Zinfandel and a wonderful little film is pure magic. It's these little nuances that add emensly to our enjoyment of DCA.
     
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    Originally Posted By wonderingalice

    ^^Perfect, davewasbaloo!

    Now the $64,000 question... Where is the entrance? I've been to the Trattoria for lunch several times, but don't recall seeing anything noting "Seasons of the Vine."
     
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    Originally Posted By davewasbaloo

    It's to the right of the Trattoria, at the foot of Grizzly peak. It looks like a little barn sort of.
     
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    Originally Posted By wonderingalice

    Cool... Thanks! :)
     
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    Originally Posted By TP2000

    And it's rarely staffed by CM's. You need to go over to the wine bar and ask them to run the show for you. They will then go find someone, walk over there, open the doors, do their little spiel, and press the button.

    You have to ask to see this show. Somehow, DCA management thinks their guests have supernatural powers and will know that this is the process required to experience this attraction. It's very bizarre, and very un-Disney like.
     

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